Five per
cent of the participants in religious programs claim to have been healed either during or after the telecasts, and the healers of these programs play major roles.
27 participants completed the study, while approximately 20 per
cent of participants in both groups dropped out because they either could not tolerate the diet or were unable to attain their 5 per cent weight - loss target.
This last point is pertinent given the fact that we found that only 10 per
cent of participants in our course had any training of any sort in classroom observation.
In the health domain, for students in all year levels difficulty sleeping was the most frequent health complaint - reported as occurring «every day» or «almost every day» by 16 per
cent of participants in Year 4, 14 per
cent of participants in Year 6 and 12 per
cent of participants in Year 8.
In its May / June 2013 edition, Canada's national running magazine, Canadian Running, reported that in the USA «women now account for 55 per
cent of all participants in road races and nearly 60 per cent at the half - marathon distance.»
Not exact matches
«A number
of participants indicated that the stronger outlook for economic activity, along with their increased confidence that inflation would return to 2 per
cent over the medium term, implied that the appropriate path for the federal funds rate over the next few years would likely be slightly steeper than they had previously expected,» the Federal Open Market Committee said
in the records
of its March 20 - 21 meeting.
Over the past couple
of years, speculators have also used short sales
of gold to obtain low cost funds to invest
in other assets — for example, by shorting gold (borrowing it and selling it
in the spot market), market
participants have been able to obtain US dollars at between 1 and 2 per
cent, well below the rate
of return available on US assets.
Medium - term inflation expectations
of financial market
participants, as implied by the difference between nominal and indexed bond yields, have risen to around 3 per
cent in October, from less than 2 per
cent at the beginning
of the year.
Indeed,
in the last six months
of the study, «62 per
cent of Housing First (HF)
participants were housed all
of the time... whereas 31 per
cent of treatment as usual (TAU)
participants were housed all the time...» Further, «Among
participants who were housed, housing quality was usually better and more consistent
in HF residences than TAU residences.»
More than half
of the
participants in the diet beverage group, or 64 per
cent, lost at least five percent
of their body weight, compared with only 43 percent
of the water group.
Over half
of participants (57 per
cent) had experienced violence at least once
in the 18 - month follow - up period, from the first question session.
Before they gained access to the electric bike, the
participants in the experiment group did 28 per
cent of their travels by bike.
The
participants also saw a small reduction
in BMI, body fat per
cent and waist measurement, as well as an increase
in muscle mass as a result
of the training period.
Overall middle - aged
participants were more likely to say they were
in a period
of crisis (24 per
cent) compared to younger adults (22 per
cent) and older adults (14 per
cent).
For example, records
of electrical activity
in the brain showed that, on average, they experienced deep, non-rapid eye movement sleep for 30 per
cent less time compared with
participants who slept during a new moon.
These
participants saw a 55 per
cent reduction
in the rate
of asthma exacerbations requiring treatment with steroid tablets or injections — from 0.42 events per person per year to 0.19.
Eighty per
cent of participants admitted to taking part
in some sort
of gambling activity during their lifetime.
«Remarkably, among
participants who completed at least 70 per
cent of the prescribed exercise sessions, waist circumference decreased close to seven centimeters
in those randomized to combined aerobic plus resistance exercise, versus about four centimeters
in those randomized to do just one type
of exercise, with no change
in those randomized to diet alone.»
After a month
of the
participants applying these three principles, we saw a whopping 41 per
cent improvement
in behaviour
in the home.
Student funding appeared to play a significant part
in students» responses, with 55 per
cent of participants indicating that a drop or cessation
of their student funding would make it more likely for them to enter into a sugar baby arrangement.
In fact, this research, which tested middle school, high school and college level students, found that 80 per
cent of participants thought that sponsored articles were actual articles, and had a hard time distinguishing where this information actually came from.
This is substantially more than the 41 per
cent of the national benchmark and slightly more than the response given by
participants in the Tomorrow's Engineers programme (47 per
cent), which takes place throughout the year.
The research also showed that 81 per
cent of participants behaviour
in school improved and how 87 per
cent of teachers thought there had been a positive impact on student attitudes towards their future.
Independent research clearly demonstrates the impact they are having, with findings showing that 84 per
cent of participants engaged more
in learning and 91 per
cent of participants improved
in self - confidence and self - esteem.
Twenty - seven per
cent of girls, among pupil
participants, state that STEM careers are not the right choice for them,
in comparison to 14 per
cent of boys which said the same.
Just over one fifth
of survey
participants (20.7 per
cent) said they write something daily outside the classroom that is not for school, down from 27.2 per
cent in 2014.
In addition, 78 per
cent of participants said they felt like they had left school with little or no knowledge on politics.
«
cents Some
participants let their diffidence and lack
of skill
in the art form to negatively impact their learning even though the teaching artists and the facilitators attempted to dispel the perception that any skills were needed to participate and learn.
«
cents The
participants were a self - selected group
of aspiring and experienced school leaders who were open and willing to participate
in the sessions.
In a poll it commissioned, 38 per
cent of participants said they were disgusted by their chequing account fees, and 66 per
cent thought the fees were unfair.
In the Nanos poll conducted on behalf
of The Globe, 30 per
cent of participants were uncomfortable with the amount they were saving for their retirement, and another 22 per
cent were somewhat uncomfortable.
In fact, the latter has produced 11 per
cent of the overall
participants.
The largest numbers
of participants in the Green Belt Movement (GBM) are women and they have made tree planting an income generating activity, where GBM gives a financial compensation (US 10
cents) to nursery groups for every tree seedling that is planted and survives.
The wind energy industry is well positioned to play an important role
in providing clean, reliable and affordable energy for Albertans as the province moves to ensure that 30 per
cent of its power is produced by renewable energy sources
in 2030 and will be active
participants in future procurement processes undertaken
in support
of this objective.
According to the study, which tested
participants in a controlled office environment under a range
of conditions, an increase
in CO2 intensity
of 400 ppm (parts per million) can impair people's cognitive scores by an average 21 per
cent.
The survey, completed by 411 Canadian
in - house counsel, shows that providing value as
in - house counsel is closely tied to managing or reducing risk with 84 per
cent of participants citing risk management, followed by ensuring regulatory compliance (48 per
cent), and controlling costs
of external counsel (44 per
cent) as the top ways they provide value
in their organization.
In The Chronicle survey 72 per cent of faculty believed that participants should not receive credit, but expect that this will come in some form in the futur
In The Chronicle survey 72 per
cent of faculty believed that
participants should not receive credit, but expect that this will come
in some form in the futur
in some form
in the futur
in the future.
Fifty - five per
cent of participants had cognitive impairment (dementia
in 40 % and delirium
in 15 %), 13 % had a depressive disorder, 2 % had alcohol misuse and 2 % had other psychiatric diagnoses.
At the time
of selection, 35 per
cent of the
participants were
in the clinical range for depression and the remainder were at sub-clinical levels, suggesting that the project was targeting an early intervention group.
The research found 88 per
cent of scenes
in pornographic films showed an element
of physical aggression, with most directed at the female
participant.
At 30 June 2004, there were over 36,000 CDEP
participants and 220 CDEP organisations.192
In 2002 the CDEP scheme accounted for over one - quarter of the total employment of Indigenous Australians, with 13 per cent of the working - age population being employed in the CDEP schem
In 2002 the CDEP scheme accounted for over one - quarter
of the total employment
of Indigenous Australians, with 13 per
cent of the working - age population being employed
in the CDEP schem
in the CDEP scheme.
An average
participant sees a 30 per
cent reduction
in energy costs, and receives rebates
of $ 2,250 for their improvements.
In a typical large MLS system's 12 - month performance
of its agents, 53.99 per
cent of participants do four ends or less.
The sad fact that I have pointed out several times
in these articles is that
in North America, well over 50 per
cent of professional real estate
participants do not make enough income to sustain their career.
20 per
cent of participants chose Fern Cottage
in Port Isaac as their dream home.